The making and unmaking of ordoliberal language: a digital conceptual history of european competition law

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  • who: Anselm Ku00fcsters from the THESIS Conclusions: The Making and Unmaking of Ordoliberal Language: A Digital Conceptual History of European Competition Law ANSELM Ku00dcSTERS PhD in History, June , Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory, and Goethe University Frankfurt am Main The historical existence of different schools of competition analysis is well established, ranging from the Freiburg School`s ordoliberalism to the various versions of the Chicago school [1]However, what is less clear is these schools` actual relevance to influence on European policy over time. My dissertation addresses this gap in the historiography of . . .

     

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